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RESEARCH: OVARIAN CANCER PREVENTION
AND EARLY DETECTION
STUDY
BY JAMES LAPOLLA, MD
Women's Cancer
Associates is participating in the "Ovarian Cancer
and Early Detection Study" which is Sponsored
through the National Cancer Institute. This study
looks at ways to help certain women lower their risk
of ovarian cancer and to find ovarian cancer early.
Participants in the study include women whose genes
or family history may increase their risk of ovarian
cancer.
The study has two
arms, the Screening Arm and the Surgical Arm. The
patient has a choice as to which arm she feels would
be right for her. The Screening Arm checks regularly
to measure the body's level of a chemical called
CA-125. Trans vaginal ultrasounds are also required
yearly. The Surgical Arm is removal of the ovaries
and fallopian tubes. It also includes having CA-125
blood test drawn. Both arms of this study have
various forms that need to be completed throughout
the study.
Women's Cancer
Associates has enrolled 27 patients on this study to
date. There are 8 patients who have chosen the
surgical arm and 19 have chosen to undergo
screening. The patients who have chosen the
screening arm can at any time change over to the
surgical arm study. Currently we have 3 patients who
have chosen to do this. We have found ovarian cancer
in two patients who have had surgery and have found
breast cancer in one screening patient.
If you are interested
in participating in this study please contact
Women's Cancer Associates Research Coordinator at
727-821-9688. We can determine your eligibility for
the study and get you enrolled. More information can
be found on the Internet
here.
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